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Fahad had nearly half a million followers on the social media platform, where she shared videos of herself dancing to Iraqi music.
Five years after a landslide victory, Britain’s Conservative Party is deeply divided and appears headed towards one of its worst defeats in a generation.
Russia launched 34 missiles toward Ukraine, 13 of which evaded air defenses, officials said. Russia has been able to ramp up air attacks as Ukraine runs low on ammunition.
Paris 2024 organizers say they need 22,000 private security agents to support police and soldiers at an Olympics that presents unprecedented security challenges.
The United Nations cleared one UNRWA worker and suspended three other cases after finding insufficient evidence of Hamas ties provided by Israel.
As Hamas sticks to a hard line in cease-fire negotiations with Israel, many Palestinians just want the fighting and misery to end after more than six devastating months.